Add Hotkey Functions In Console Applications
Nov 25, 2009I want add hotkey functions in my console applications.[code]How I can add two or more keys as shortcut?
View 2 RepliesI want add hotkey functions in my console applications.[code]How I can add two or more keys as shortcut?
View 2 Replieshow can I control and use already compiled console applications with VB.Net? I would like to be able to pass parameters to the console app, as well as be able to hide and close command prompt widow (as ordinary users would probably get scared/confused from seeing it). Perhaps it is possible to integrate the command application into my VB.Net executable?
View 1 RepliesI have a few questions regarding the GUI applications.I am aware that Console applications are non-event based programs which do not have the pretty GUI interface.Having done C/C++ on *nix with a main() as the entry point and in Windows 3.1 with WinMain as the entry point into the application, I am trying to figure out the entry point into the VB application.
View 4 Repliesi am trying to get the current mouse coordinates on the console applications that the mouse is moving on. is there a way to find this values. Than possibly how can we turn this values to row col values related to the console window
View 1 Repliesokay now i made 2 seperated applications a console applicaton that runs the server and a form application that runs the client! now if i want to make a 3rd windows form application with 2 bottons one to start the server "witch is a console appliaction"! and 1 botton to start the server "witch is a windows form appilaction" how do i do that? i have been driving my self insane trying to do this!
View 2 RepliesIn the GUI world, OpenFileDialog provides one stop shopping for the user to select the drive, the folder and then the file.Has anyone seen a set of code to implement this functionality (although obviously one value at at time /select drive/selectfolder/select file) in a console application?
View 1 RepliesVB.net newbie question: I am writing a number of console applications, all of which need to use a set of common functions and subroutines that are compiled directly into the applications, not into a separate DLL.
I assume that each separate console application needs to be a separate project, and that the commonly used functions and subroutines need to be in a separate module, but how can such a module be shared between multiple projects so that only one copy of the shared module and its code is required, without creating a separate DLL?
I am developing an application which launch an external windows app, ei called APL.exe Also, this APL.exe launch two console utils, ie. named CON1.exe and CON2.exe I would like to know if is there any way, after APL.exe has died, of killing CON1.exe and CON2.exe, because there is a small possibility that they will not died completly after APL.exe has exited.Also there is another requirement. My final app version could be executed twice in the same machine, so there could be two instances of CON1.exe and CON2.exe, and because this I need a way to kill them not by process name, but knowing which of them has been launched by my current application instance.
View 5 Repliesmaking a general functions class library that will be used in several applications and asp pages, sometimes running at the same time.I've looked at a lot of samples on the web and they all show you to create an instance of the classlibrary namespace or the classlibrary class.
IE.
dim obj2 as new mycompany.mynamespace.myclass
dim n2 as integer
n2 = obj2.somefunction(...)
What I did was create my class library and put a class in it and declared a function as sharred, then created my dll.I don't have to create an instance of it and I can use it like the net framework by just coding
n2 = mycompany.mynamespace.myclass.somefunction(...).
The net framework does this, I mean once I imports it I don't have to make an instance of it in every function.All the samples I've seen about class libraries do not use the shared keyword.
I would like to make a multi-socket TCP server (to accept multiple clients at the same time).I'm working with Visual Studio 2005 Express, maybe that's why files on CodeBank don't work..I found on the web an example about MultiThreaded Server Socket programming, but this is done for "Console application" in this way:
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i would like to ask if it is possible to change a hotkey to another hotkey in vb.net?.eg. when keys.k is pressed it will output as if keys.a is pressed..when I press k in a keyboard it will output letter a in any textarea etc.it will go on as long as the program continue running..
for the reason that i would like to create a program that will change a keystroke to another keystroke..anyone familiar with a dota hotkey/warkey?..its just like that..when I press alt+q it will output the num. 7 in the numlock
alt+q = 7 ; alt+w = 8
alt+a = 4 ; alt+s = 5
alt+z = 1 ; alt+x = 2
and so on..its just like that
What I am trying to do is have a class where the functions of the same name are both instance functions and shared functions.
Public Shared Function Get...(byval xx as xx)
and
Public Function Get...
The Public Function uses a Property xx created in the constructor, whereas the Shared Function has the parameters (byval xx as xx).
I am working on a project that is used for key broadcasting. Don't worry nothing illegal, I'm making a multibox application for world of warcraft. However I am having trouble when it comes to launching and manipulating other applications from another.
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1) Is it possible to access the Excel mathematical functions without actually opening Excel?
I was thinking of through a DLL WinAPI call or maybe a delegate function or smaller program?
2) Does anyone know of a MS link or area that gives instruction on "how to" use every function of every Windows DLL at all?
Or for all those that Microsoft have chosen to document online at least.
I was thinking of adding a simple bandwidth monitor to a console application and I was wondering if it would be possible to keep a line in the console window visible at all times. I could set something up manually to pass new console output into a method that would get the contents of the console, clear the console, add the bandwidth data on the first row, then rewrite each line of previous information back to the console, etc.. but that seems like a really hacky way to go about it, and I'd be limited to the amount of rows visible at once in the console window (no scrolling).
STATS: Downloaded: 2599b, Uploaded: 754b <- this always stays at the top
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I have a console application I'm using to run scheduled jobs through windows scheduler. All the communication to/from the application is in email, event logging, database logs. Is there any way I can suppress the console window from coming up?
View 5 Repliesso I am making a program that will run a server for a game. I've programmed a console into the form and it works but it only works until it is finished reading the slandered output.
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While converting types, I have found myself using both VB functions and BCL Convert.To* methods.
E.g.)
Cstr() vs. Convert.ToString()
CInt() vs. Convert.ToInt32()
CDbl() vs. Convert.ToInt64()
etc...
Are there any subtle differences that should be noted?
Is there a way to see exactly what the functions are doing. What i mean is there a way to see the class? I know what it does, i just want to know the code.
For example the function: Membership.FindUsersByName()
how to connect different vb applications to a database server.like accessing data from one database by different applications...
View 4 RepliesHow do I register a hotkey in VB.NET?
View 1 RepliesI would like to add ctrl + F as my hotkey into my vb.net chat application. i'm using Visual studio 2008.
View 4 RepliesWhat I would like to do is have say button1 linked to the F10. So if a user presses the f10 key the code in button1 is executed. I know it probably has something to do with the key press down event, but just not sure how to make it know when the F10 key is hit.
View 9 RepliesWell after looking around Youtube, here, various other sites, microsoft, etc, I still havn't been able to get a straight, working answer. How do I make it so that the following happens:User enters text into textbox.User has pressed enter which activates button1 as if user pressed button1. which in turn activates button1's code.
That's all I want to do. I'm writing a very basic (only just got into Visual Basic) that simply searches the text that you input via google. I don't want to hit alt+enter or F12 or anything of the sort. All I'm looking for is for once the user has finished typing their search in the textbox they can simply hit "enter" and the "enter" button (button1) acts as if it were clicked and then the search term is ran through google. Now I have all the code working perfectly except for this "enter" hotkey.
This is part of my code
Public Class Form1
Private Declare Function GetAsyncKeyState Lib "user32" (ByVal vkey As Long) As Integer
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What is the code to create hotkey? I want to create a hotkey that has the same function in my NEXT_BUTTON. So, that a user will just press the key Enter (Hotkey) than clicking the NEXT_BUTTON.
View 7 RepliesIm having trouble with making a code for a hotkey.Im making a small program for a game. The program will run in the background, when your playing the game in either window mode or fullscreen. Then when you press "1" etc. ingame, i want a short beep to come 20 seconds later. I also need to be able to start the tool and stop the tool so its only active when you want.
View 1 Replieshow you can register 2 hotkey combinations.(CTRL + END, and Alt + END).I'm using this code as a reference.
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how would i use a "hotkey" so i can have it enter, example if i have a text box which is a chat textbox which the user types into, how would i let it no that the user has clicked enter and it turns on a timer.
View 4 RepliesThe F3 hotkey works fine, but i cant get the F4 hotkey to work. What is the problem?[code]
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